As Jeffrey Herbst prepares to step into his role as Colgate's 16th president, he recently talked with The Post-Standard (Syracuse) about what attracted him to C...
After a year of research and careful consideration, Colgate has put into place a new student sexual misconduct policy that more clearly defines prohibited behav...
Alumni working in the environmental field recently returned to campus to share their experiences of how a liberal arts education laid the foundation for their "...
Even though the maple syrup you drizzle on your stack of pancakes may taste as sweet as ever, the tasty condiment is actually undergoing changes that may shed l...
What is art?
The question looms large over Sorted Books, a cooperative exhibition featuring the work of Nina Katchadourian; students from Literary Journalism...
When asked what brought him back to campus for the Michael J. Wolk '60 Conference on Medical Education, Ryan McDermott '07 replied, "It's the Colgate connection...
On Tuesday, former NFL running back Warrick Dunn handed keys and $5,000 checks to two single moms who each became first-time homeowners in Baton Rouge, La.
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More than 800 Colgate alumni, family members, and friends gathered in New York City to roast and toast Andy Rooney '42 P'74, GP'05, the legendary newsman who is...
Carl Braun '49, who teamed with Ernie Vandeweghe '49 at Colgate University before becoming a basketball star with the New York Knicks, died Wednesday in Stuart,...
In March, Ayanna Williams '08 will leave the hustle and bustle of Washington, D.C., where she works for a nonprofit organization, to embark on a mission that wi...
Students working with downtown merchants have prepared some sweet deals for those looking to enjoy this St. Valentine's Day weekend.
The Late Gate and CAB Ta...
As part of Colgate's 13 Days of Green, a panel discussion featuring documentary filmmaker Chris Paine '83 will be webcast live today at 4:30 p.m.
Everyone is...
Jessica Prata '01 took what she calls a nonlinear career path after Colgate, where she majored in history, to her current position as sustainability officer at ...
Just as each person in Hamilton is unique, so, too, are the more than 6,000 printed shapes that artist-in-residence Allan McCollum will be distributing to town ...
The sounds of campus and community music groups have turned into some much-needed financial support for relief efforts following the devastating earthquake in H...